you don't need alcohol in a human.It's bad for you.
The lethal dose of rubbing alcohol for a human is estimated to be around 240 milliliters or more.
A lot
1 to 2 mg daily is needed.
The answer cannot be quantified, because individuals react differently to the presence of alcohol in their bodies. Alcohol-related cancer is characteristic of long-term chronic drinkers.
alcohol is a beverage and a weed. it harms human being kidneys.
To effectively sterilize water using alcohol, a concentration of at least 60-70% alcohol is recommended. The exact amount depends on the volume of water being treated. Typically, a small amount of alcohol is needed to mix with the water or to swab the container.
Alcohol and the Human Body - 1949 was released on: USA: 1949
To convert one liter of 100% alcohol to 95% alcohol, you would need to add 0.263 liters of water.
anything that isn't human or isn't made of alcohol
I don't think that's a good question.
It all depends on the person's metabolic rates, their size, weight, and body fat percentage.
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